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Ionic Bonding  Electrons are transferred  Electronegativity differences are generally greater than 1.7  The formation of ionic bonds is always exothermic!

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1 Ionic Bonding  Electrons are transferred  Electronegativity differences are generally greater than 1.7  The formation of ionic bonds is always exothermic!

2 Determination of Ionic Character Compounds are ionic if they conduct electricity in their molten state Electronegativity difference is not the final determination of ionic character

3 Coulomb’s Law “The energy of interaction between a pair of ions is proportional to the product of their charges, divided by the distance between their centers”

4 Table of Ion Sizes

5 Estimate  H f for Sodium Chloride Na(s) + ½ Cl 2 (g)  NaCl(s) Na(s)  Na(g) + 109 kJ Na(g)  Na + (g) + e - + 495 kJ ½ Cl 2 (g)  Cl(g) + ½(239 kJ) Cl(g) + e -  Cl - (g) - 349 kJ Na + (g) + Cl - (g)  NaCl(s) -786 kJ Na(s) + ½ Cl 2 (g)  NaCl(s) -412 kJ/mol

6 Sodium Chloride Crystal Lattice Ionic compounds form solid crystals at ordinary temperatures. Ionic compounds organize in a characteristic crystal lattice of alternating positive and negative ions. All salts are ionic compounds and form crystals.

7 Properties of Ionic Compounds


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